High Environmentally Induced Plasticity in Spore Size and Numbers of Nuclei per Spore in Physarum albescens (Myxomycetes)

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Protist Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.protis.2022.125904
Jan Woyzichovski , Oleg N. Shchepin , Martin Schnittler
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Spore size enables dispersal in plasmodial slime molds (Myxomycetes) and is an important taxonomic character. We recorded size and the number of nuclei per spore for 39 specimens (colonies of 50–1000 sporocarps) of the nivicolous myxomycete Physarum albescens, a morphologically defined taxon with several biological species. For each colony, three sporocarps were analyzed from the same spore mount under brightfield and DAPI-fluorescence, recording ca. 14,000 spores per item. Diagrams for spore size distribution showed narrow peaks of mostly uninucleate spores. Size was highly variable within morphospecies (10.6–13.5 µm, 11–13%), biospecies (3–13%), even within spatially separated colonies of one clone (ca. 8%); but fairly constant for a colony (mean variation 0.4 µm, ca. 1.5%). ANOVA explains most of this variation by the factor locality (within all colonies: 32.7%; within a region: 21.4%), less by biospecies (13.5%), whereas the contribution of intra-colony variation was negligible (<0.1%). Two rare aberrations occur: 1) multinucleate spores and 2) oversized spores with a double or triple volume of normal spores. Both are not related to each other or limited to certain biospecies. Spore size shows high phenotypic plasticity, but the low variation within a colony points to a strong genetic background.

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白色绒泡菌孢子大小和每孢子核数的高环境诱导可塑性
孢子大小决定了黏菌在黏菌中的扩散,是一个重要的分类学特征。本文记录了39个(50 ~ 1000个孢子果皮的菌落)嗜烟黏菌白绒泡菌(Physarum albescens)的大小和每孢子核数。对每个菌落,在明场和dapi荧光下分析同一孢子座上的3个孢子实,每项记录约14000个孢子。孢子大小分布图显示,单核孢子多呈窄峰分布。形态种(10.6-13.5µm, 11-13%)和生物种(3-13%)之间的大小变化很大,即使在一个无性系的空间分离菌落内(约8%);但对于一个菌落来说是相当恒定的(平均变化0.4µm,约1.5%)。方差分析(ANOVA)解释了这种变化的大部分因素地方性(在所有菌落中:32.7%;在同一区域内:21.4%),不同生物物种的差异较小(13.5%),而群落内变异的贡献可以忽略不计(0.1%)。出现两种罕见的异常现象:1)多核孢子和2)超大孢子,体积是正常孢子的两倍或三倍。两者彼此没有关系,也不局限于某些生物物种。孢子大小表现出高度的表型可塑性,但在一个菌落内的低变异表明有很强的遗传背景。
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Protist
Protist 生物-微生物学
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43
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18.7 weeks
期刊介绍: Protist is the international forum for reporting substantial and novel findings in any area of research on protists. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts are scientific excellence, significance, and interest for a broad readership. Suitable subject areas include: molecular, cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, systematics and phylogeny, and ecology of protists. Both autotrophic and heterotrophic protists as well as parasites are covered. The journal publishes original papers, short historical perspectives and includes a news and views section.
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